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* [[All There in the Manual]]: A lot of character and background information is told through doodles and comments instead of in-story.
* [[Alternate Universe]]: Too many to count.
** Addressed down below in folders. Also, 64 main ones.
* [[Ambiguous Innocence]]: Some of the younger spies.
* [[Animal-Eared Headband]]: Catnip has one.
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** Bud and Ten when they got their own storyline.
* [[Author Appeal]]: Tons of it, and openly acknowledged.
* [[Back Fromfrom the Dead]]: Cipher. Poor, poor Cipher.
* [[Badass]]: Many characters, but especially notable with the entire Purple Agency.
* [[Badass Long Hair]]: Played straight with Puce and Azrael.
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* [[Character Overlap]]: Many of the writers have brought in characters from their original works to be spies, or as bit parts.
* [[Chase Fight]]: Used from time to time, an example of sorts is in [http://yaoi.y-gallery.net/view/717896/ this fic].
* [[Cheerful Child]]: Kevin is a toddler, but counts.
** Mac is a robot, but also counts.
* [[Childhood Marriage Promise]]: Lucky and Earl.
* [[City of Spies]]: New York City is the central setting of most stories. Explicitly stated as neutral territory.
* [[Cliff Hanger]]: Some author's story chapters have this. Heck, some of the community straight up has [[Orphaned Series|discontinued stories]].
* [[Closet Key]]: Lucy had no interest in men (or anyone, really) before Maroon.
** Terrance had no interest in anyone either until Blondie.
** Roan to Lag.
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* [[Companion Cube]]: Terrance and his stuffed hippos.
* [[Convenient Coma]]: Benny, Lilac, and a few others.
* [[ColourColor-Coded for Your Convenience]]: The agencies.
* [[Cool and Unusual Punishment]]: The Lady in Gray once had someone deported to Mexico despite their not being Mexican or knowing a word of Spanish.
* [[Crash Into Hello]]: Boddy and Duchess.
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* [[Crazy Prepared]]: Most spies to some degree.
** Ceil, notably, constantly comes up with implausible scenarios he might have to protect himself from and readies himself for them.
** Switch, if you count all the random in his pockets.
* [[Creepy Twins]]: Mary and Sue, who are very [[Twincest|close]] and named [[For the Lulz]].
* [[Cute and Psycho]]: Bird was built on this trope.
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* [[Hello, Nurse!]]: The White medic Angel is most definitely one of these.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Vodka and Henry.
* [[Highly-Conspicuous Uniform]]: Due to the [[ColourColor-Coded for Your Convenience|color coding]].
* [[Honorary Uncle]]: Mac has a whole giant adopted family, whether they know it or not.
* [[Humans Are White]]: Fully averted in the sci-fi 'verse.
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** Not to mention the agents [[Theme Twin Naming|Smith and Wesson]].
* [[Naked People Are Funny]]: [[Ascended Extra|Periwinkle]]'s running gag.
* [[New Age Retro Hippie]]: Cloudy is like this in personality, though he was born too late.
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: Robot spies, cyborg spies, cyborg ninja spies...
* [[Noodle Incident]]: Something happened in Malta, but it's not all that clear. Just that the Black agency doesn't touch it if they can help it.
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* [[Phrase Catcher]]: "Good talk, Cloudy."
* [[Poirot Speak]]: Wolf, {{spoiler|faked}}.
* [[Properly Paranoid]]: They ''are'' spies.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: There is a man named Nicolas who appears and has several mentions but vanishes later and is never mentioned again.
** Two Black agents. One gets shipped off to another office branch away from the central point of most stories and another elopes to another country with his boyfriend.
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* [[Rapunzel Hair]]: Seamus' hair grows crazy fast and so is just kept long. [[Robot Girl|Amalthea]] was made that way.
* [[Retcon]]: A few times, most notably with Lilac.
* [[Ridiculously-Human Robots]]: Several.
** And even in a very male character dominated group, two of them are [[Robot Girl|girls]].
*** One, Anne, is also a [[Emotionless Girl|deadpan]] [[Naked People Are Funny|nudist]].
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* [[The Voiceless]]: 22, Fuchsia, and in earlier stories Watson.
* [[The Woobie]]: Several characters to varying degrees, but most notably Frosty.
** Lester, despite his creator originally intending him to be [[The Eeyore|an Eeyore]], is one of these.
* [[Those Two Bad Guys]]: Schwarzwald mercenaries Mary and Sue when they show up in stories.
* [[Troubled but Cute]]: Yes. A lot.
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** The pink/blue 'verse has this as a matter of course.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]]: Several spies have phobias, such as Switch's fear of cats and Moron's fear of the dark.
* [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]]: Flora, Jared, and Thumper.
** Despite everything, Narcissus still manages to fall under this.
* [[Will Not Tell a Lie]]: Benny, although he tends to omit important info.
* [[Wouldn't Hit a Girl]]: Benny because of [[Turn Out Like His Father|his dad]]. Thumper and Paper because [[Knight in Shining Armor|chivalry isn't dead]]. And Ilya.
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* [[An Ice Person]]: Ljod, whose name literally means "ice."
* [[Catgirl|Catboy]]: [[Meaningful Name|Cat]].
* [[City of Weirdos]]: Yes.
* [[Dating Catwoman]]: Played straight with Cat and Hellhound.
* [[Dream Within a Dream]]: Played straight with Taras whose power is literally dreaming of dreams.
* [[Homeless Pigeon Person]]: Oddmund; An [[Parental Incest|abused]] [[The Runaway|runaway]] who was adopted by a Katbeast.
* [[I'm a Humanitarian]]: The Face Stealer.
* [[Mega Neko]]: [http://ks-claw.livejournal.com/193769.html The Katbeasts.] Large felines made by scientists, created to be pets for the rich people. {{spoiler|At least until they grew too big. There is also Baby the Katbeast, who was made by Ethan in the main Rookie 'verse}}
* [[Faceless Goons]]: Grey Matter has an endless supply of them. [[Canon Immigrant|Fredo]] is one of them in this 'verse. Specifically they are of [[Gas Mask Mooks|this variety]].